Essay on CriticismUniversity Press, 1908 - 170 من الصفحات |
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... taste for a style abounding in conceits was in that age widely spread . But at any rate it was Donne ' who in England first gave it full ex- pression - who was its first rigorous and effective and devoted spokes- ( Ward's English Poets ...
... taste for a style abounding in conceits was in that age widely spread . But at any rate it was Donne ' who in England first gave it full ex- pression - who was its first rigorous and effective and devoted spokes- ( Ward's English Poets ...
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... taste changed and looked with disfavour upon excesses which had formerly been admired . About the time of the Restoration , the Metaphysical School of poetry disappeared . It would be unjust , however , to suppose that none of the ...
... taste changed and looked with disfavour upon excesses which had formerly been admired . About the time of the Restoration , the Metaphysical School of poetry disappeared . It would be unjust , however , to suppose that none of the ...
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... taste for literature and bestowed a wise and liberal patronage upon Roman authors . Virgil and Horace were among the poets who enjoyed his favour . As the Augustan age was the most brilliant period in the history of Roman literature ...
... taste for literature and bestowed a wise and liberal patronage upon Roman authors . Virgil and Horace were among the poets who enjoyed his favour . As the Augustan age was the most brilliant period in the history of Roman literature ...
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... taste , -principles of versification , -partiality , prejudice , singularity , or candour in critics , but 1 ' Delight is the chief if not the only end of poesy : instruction can be admitted but in the second place ; for poesy only ...
... taste , -principles of versification , -partiality , prejudice , singularity , or candour in critics , but 1 ' Delight is the chief if not the only end of poesy : instruction can be admitted but in the second place ; for poesy only ...
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... taste is rare ; that we ought to reflect and learn before deciding ; that the rules of art are drawn from nature ; that pride , ignorance , prejudice , partiality , envy , pervert our judgment ; that a critic should be sincere , modest ...
... taste is rare ; that we ought to reflect and learn before deciding ; that the rules of art are drawn from nature ; that pride , ignorance , prejudice , partiality , envy , pervert our judgment ; that a critic should be sincere , modest ...
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Absalom and Achitophel accent Addison admire Æneid Alexandrine ancient artistic Ben Jonson Boileau caesura called censure century classical conceit contains correctness couplet Cowley denotes didactic Dryden Duke dull Dunciad emotion Epic Poetry Essay on Criticism ev'ry excellent expression fame fancy faults fools genius grace Greek hence Homer Horace imagination imitation Johnson judge judgment King language Latin learn'd learning lines literary literature Longinus Lord Matthew Arnold meaning meant merit metre mind Mount Helicon Muse Nature ne'er numbers o'er open vowels passage pause Peter Lombard poem poet's poetic poetry poets Pope Pope's praise precepts prose reader reign remarks rhymes Rome Roscommon rules Sainte Beuve Satire says sense Shakespeare signifies song speaks spirit style syllables taste things thought Timotheus Triplet true truth verb verse versification Virgil Waller Walsh Warton word write written wrote